The State is able to automate the payment of social assistance to fight against non-recourse and fraud. A possible line of campaign for Macron.
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By Marc Vignaud
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QWhen we talk to her about Valérie Pécresse’s promise to cut 150,000 civil servant posts over the next term, Amélie de Montchalin gets angry. According to the Minister of Public Transformation, removing 10% of the “administering administration”, as candidate LR says, would amount to saving 16,000 jobs including the Parisian ministries, the prefectures and the rectorate of National Education.
The minister, who assumes that she will no longer reduce the number of civil servants despite Emmanuel Macron’s promise in 2017 to cut 120,000 jobs, including 50,000 in the state civil service, now prefers to highlight what the State to simplify the lives of French people and improve public service. Last week, she was in Haute-Vienne with…
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